• @wreckedcarzz
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    8 months ago

    Or email OFA. Burger King, Popeyes (I know they are the same company), and just a bit ago, BuyMeACoffee. They let you enter a password; fuck if I know what their requirements are. No tooltip, no failure text. 60 char with special chars? Nope. (a few moments later) 20 chars with no special chars? Nope. Fuck it, let’s try 2FA. Get seed, generate code, go to setup verification page (on phone), first box, paste. ONLY THE FIRST NUMBER PASTES AND MY KEYBOARD CLOSES. SCREAMS

    (only factor authentication)

      • @grue
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        288 months ago

        For those who don’t know, the BofA app clears the username and password fields every time you switch to a different app, completely thwarting the use of password managers because Bank of America is apparently Hell-bent on forcing everyone to have easily-typed (and therefore easily-brute-forced) passwords.

        • Natanael
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          8 months ago

          Android has password managers with keyboard app integration so you can paste both fields from the keyboard itself

          I use Keepass2Android and it’s own keyboard app for this. I switch active keyboard app when the login field shows up to paste and then switch back to my normal keyboard after

        • @Jimmycakes
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          28 months ago

          Dashlane has no problems filling out my bofa passwords on android

          • @grue
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            28 months ago

            Good for them, but there’s no way in Hell I’d trust a proprietary, cloud-hosted password manager.

        • @Fosheze
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          28 months ago

          Thank you for clarifying because I was expecting a “BOFA dez nutz” joke.